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Billy Idol hit that starts "Hey little sister, what have you done?" crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of February 18th, 2019 other clues
Secret ___ (metaphoric key to success)
Fortuneteller's deck
Sidestep
Crankcase fluid
Follow orders
Flabbergasted
"Sleep well!"
___ Enterprise
Females in wool
Content that has already been shared, as on a Reddit forum
Coastal county of England
British racing town that lent its name to a kind of salt
Henrik ___, "Hedda Gabler" playwright
Nut used to make marzipan
Bullfighters' entrance march
Actress Hathaway of "The Devil Wears Prada"
Pal of Harry and Hermione
Stroke gently
___ Hari (W.W. I spy)
Australia's unofficial national bird
Collective bargaining side
Material for a rock climber's harness
Corporate money V.I.P.
Work from Keats or Shelley
Vegetarian spaghetti topper
___-Caps (candy)
Graduation garb ... or what the compound answers to 17-, 28- and 44-Across represent?
Elderly
Stocking stuffer?
Bears witness (to)
Austin Powers, vis-à-vis James Bond
Chicken holders
Last name of a trio of baseball brothers
"Monkey see, monkey do" type
Item of fishing gear
Partner of ready and willing
Home of the Taj Mahal
Rumble in the Jungle champ
Riverbank deposit
Crime lab material
Touch, taste or sight
Zillions
Fey of comedy
Protection at the beach
Space between two teeth, e.g.
Pleasant
Request at a hair salon, informally
Fruit that's peeled
Like some sweatshirts and cobras
Country/pop singer Campbell
Crush with the foot, with "on"
Hiker's route
Low-tech hair dryer
Length of a bridge
Crafts in a "close encounter of the third kind"
Japanese cartoon art genre
Minute or hour marker on a clock
"Never in the field of human conflict was so much ___ by so many to so few": Churchill
iPhone maker
"Me? Never!"
Slipper or sandal
$15/hour, maybe
One doing piano repair
Cry of delight
Astronaut Shepard
Very annoying
Birch or beech
Big bang maker
Collection of figures for a statistical analysis
Elements of a roll call
Meandered
Surrounded by
Biblical verb suffix
Took a gander at
Quaker William
'60s hallucinogenic
Assemble, as equipment

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